Hundreds Turn Out for MastiCon V at Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library


MasticCon V | Tom Casper

The Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library welcomed a crowd of more than 350 pop culture fans, families, and costume enthusiasts this past Saturday for the fifth annual MastiCon, the library’s signature celebration of comics, anime, cosplay, retro gaming, and community creativity.

Held at the library’s Moriches Branch, MastiCon V featured a vibrant mix of activities for all ages — from Artist Alley and Vendors Row to a live Cosplay Contest, retro gaming lounge, and meet-and-greets with local cosplayers.

“This is what a modern library looks like — alive with imagination, inclusive energy, and community spirit,” said Lonna Castro, Director of the Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library. “MastiCon invites people of all ages and backgrounds to connect through the stories, fandoms, and creative expressions that inspire them. We're thrilled to see it grow every year.”

This year’s Cosplay Contest attracted participants across multiple age groups, with winners awarded gift cards and applause from an enthusiastic crowd.

 Local artists and vendors lined the space with fan-inspired art, merchandise, and crafts, while retro game stations gave attendees a nostalgic trip back through classic titles.

“This event captures the heart of our library’s mission — to be a place where people come not just to read, but to experience, connect, and create,” said Joe Maiorana, President of the Library Board of Trustees. 

“MastiCon is a fun, welcoming event that showcases how libraries continue to evolve to serve the interests and passions of our community.”

For more information about upcoming programs and events, visit www.communitylibrary.org.

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